People ask why I do not roll my sleeve up for every vax that comes along.. I know if they are publishing this, some government somewhere is 20 years ahead. Like wuhan for instance.. jk. Think about it. Want alk white males to develop a gene to lose their memory quickly, no problem? Makes you question why your grandparents memory was much sharper than yours doesn’t it?
Makes you question why your grandparents memory was much sharper than yours doesnt it?
Knowledge was passed on by word of mouth. Memories were important are the “tribe” loses it’s common history, culture and traditions. Humans had the capacity to remember a vast amount of knowledge.
This began to change with the Gutenberg printing press. Now people began to learn to read and write and books on many subjects began to appear. It was no longer required for an individual to “remember” everything, a written record could be made. If you wanted to know something specific and did not have the book yourself you could go to the public library and look it up.
This process continued to evolve until today if you want to know something you pull out your cell phone and do a search and you have an answer (if not thousands of answers).
(Note - while typing this, I wanted to check on the spelling of “Gutenberg” and so looked it up on line.)
The need for a “good memory” is no longer required.
Is this a good or bad thing? Personally I think it is bad because if an individual does not know some information and relies on a data base controlled by others then it is easier to mislead the masses.
But back to my point, today’s generation have less general knowledge stored in their head for one reason and one reason only - cell phones and internet, not a vaccine.